"She did keep clear of at least one dish though after a contestant said his friends had to be treated by medics after sampling one of his spicy dishes"

Vorderman said the meal brought tears to the eyes of programme judge Tom Parker-Bowles, son of the Duchess Of Cornwall.

'When we were doing the heat for Yorkshire and the North East, this guy turned up and said, "I've got the Worlds Hottest Curry".

'He started cooking and told me the story about how he'd cooked it for his friend two months before.

'He'd had a plateful and half an hour later, had to call an ambulance.

'Tom Parker-Bowles tried a bit and went into shock - after a spoonful. His eyes were streaming and he almost started hallucinating.'

After being filmed for TV making the worlds hottest curry with our local Indian restaurant 'Bindi' in Grantham, we decided that we should make a similar product available for you to buy and cook with at home.
We have put a lot of thought into this product as it's a big claim saying its the hottest curry in the world. Although we cannot prove this, what we can say is that this curry is by far and away hotter than anything you can order at an Indian restaurant.What makes it the Worlds Hottest Curry? Most curries use tomatoes and onions as the base then add chilli, spices, etc to adjust the heat and flavour. We use our super hot chillis as the base, infact the curry is 95% chilli, its like eating the worlds hottest chillis every mouthful!

Wow, if anything deserves the name Worlds Hottest Curry then this is it. As with previous reviewers I am used to very hot curries and I make my own from scratch most weeks, usually involving plenty of nagas and most of my meals contain chilli in some form so you would think I have quite a high tolerance. I’ve also tried two other contenders for the worlds hottest curry (Nagaloo and Satan’s Ashes) both of which were very hot but I had no problem finishing. None of this prepared me for the onslaught that this little jar would bring.

I first boiled some swede (works really well in a veggie curry, try it), carrot and cauliflower then drained and added the curry sauce plus about half a jar of water, simmered for 10 minutes and then left it to stand for an hour before reheating while adding approx another quarter jar of water. I plated up half of it with some boiled rice and tucked in, half way through and the heat build up started to get really serious and each mouthful was really burning. At one point I even had to stop for a couple of minutes to get some fresh air before continuing and I eventually gave in with 3 or 4 mouthfuls still left which is unheard of but despite being so close to finishing it I just couldn’t take any more.

Some yoghurt followed by a couple of cold beers in quick succession helped cool my mouth and throat down but my stomach was burning really badly for the next couple of hours and well, I’ll leave it to your imagination where it went from there.

This really is seriously hot stuff and I have to say that it beat me, I’ve put the remaining portion in the freezer but to be honest I’m not sure I will ever have the bottle to eat it!

You use this worlds hottest curry in exactly the same way as you would a supermarket sauce. Cook your chosen meat or vegetables first then pour in a jar of Worlds Hottest Curry, add a splash of water or more if it gets dry and simmer for 10-15 minutes. You can add anything you like, but don't be a wimp and add coconut milk!!

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If you buy or try to eat this product you agree that Fire foods are not responsible for any pain, severe injury or death resulting from the ingestion of this product. If you are buying this as a gift please print this page and give it to the person who will be eating this curry.

3 reviews for Worlds Hottest Curry* *Possibly

Gary Noyce

January 16, 2012

5 out of 5

I thought I was tough in regards to food & how hot I can handle stuff, but…….. I opened up my Firefoods “Hottest Curry in the World” curry sauce jar yesterday and made myself a Chicken curry (2 portions, to be consumed at lunchtimes in work). As soon as the sauce hit the bottom of the hot pan where I had already been cooking the Chicken, the odour & fumes made me choke! I couldn’t wait to taste the stuff, so I tentively dipped a small teaspoon into the curry to get a small amount of sauce on it. I tasted this, again slowly and it was delicious, but then came an almighty kick never before experienced from a curry. This stuff really is (as it says on the web) 1000x hotter than a Phall !!!!
O M F G!!!!!
I boxed them up ready for the freezer (once they had cooled down) to eat at a later date. However, later that evening I was strangely craving more! I went back to the containers (now cooled) and dipped a spoon in again, I inserted this into my mouth immediately (as was the desire & lust for hot curry) YUM YUM YUM! So I had another spoon (still just sauce) O M F G!!!!!
The pain was intense, I even got stomach cramps (a common reaction to Bhut Jolokia Naga chilli peppers)

Its an experience – lets say that.

Now I must decide when to eat them. I’m looking forward to that.

Ian Phillips

(verified owner)

May 21, 2012

5 out of 5

MOTHER-PUS-BUCKET!

I have been trying to build up my ‘Chilli Immunity” by eating progressively hotter chillis and stuff for some time now and was very keen to try this stuff out! I can eat “Dave’s Ghost Pepper Sauce” by the spoon!
I went for a simple approach, no softy ingredients, chicken breast, onion and mushroom, enough for 1 portion, no rice. I elected to use half the jar, as it says “serves 2”
MOTHER-PUS-BUCKET!
The first mouthful, this stuff is hot! Seriously hot! Fantastic flavor, one of the best tasting I’ve ever had, but ef me is it hot! I managed to eat half of it before throwing in the towel! The next half hour was spent pacing about the house with a jug of milk and swearing profusely!
Within the next 2 hours I have a strong, rather unpleasant burning in my chest that gradually moved through my system until “Johnny Cash” time! However, during this time I had something completely new, when I went for a pee, it burned like hell! Never heard of that before!
I had the left overs the following day in a sandwich with cheese and mayo! Wimp! Easier but damn tasty and f hot!

I don’t know when I’ll attempt the rest of it! But I know I won’t be able to resist it!

To summarise, this is a high quality and very tasty sauce, but beware, it’s not for the faint hearted! Any hotter would be weapons grade!
Enjoy all you devoted chilli-heads!

Tom

June 23, 2012

5 out of 5

As the previous posters have said, I feel I am a person who likes extremely hot food. Smearing the normal infinity sauce on extremely dull Tesco Sandwiches at lunch time is a norm.

I read the reviews above from Gary and Ian and watched the video above and thought smugly to myself, ‘yeah, but they obviously aren’t used to it’. So I bought a jar of this at a food festival a few weeks ago. Tonight, with a friend around who also likes hot curries, I decided to forgo the normal dried bhut jolokia and vindaloo packet mix which was getting tame and go for this jar.

Lured into the stupid false sense of securities of famous XXX hot sauce rubbish and other main stream advertising, I laughed at the title ‘Worlds hottest curry’. The girlfriend kindly cooked it up, and to be honest, i’ve never left a curry after 2-3 spoonfuls in my life. It was soo hot it hurt, which is nothing I have come across before (though I must admit I haven’t eaten a fresh naga/bhut/infinity chili).

If you love your hot food, this is a once in a life time experience. I don’t think I will do it again, but I would say try it. Just know that this is nothing like what you would get in any normal curry house, and if you arn’t the sort of person who a) asks the curry house to make it stupidly hot b) makes curries at home with crazy spices/chilli’s I would give it a miss. If you answer yes to a or b, go for it!